The Lipscomb University men’s and women’s track teams had their best indoor meet at the Indiana University Hoosier Hills Invite in Bloomington, Ind.

The meet served as a tune-up for the Atlantic Sun Conference Championships and as a last chance qualifier.

“I thought it was a very good day for us,” Lipscomb coach Bill Taylor said. “There were a lot of impressive performances.

“We grew tonight and really stepped up to another level. It was a very fun evening.”

Tucker Peabody led the way in style, breaking his own school record in the men’s 200 meters, with a new personal best of 21.89, and winning both his heat and the men’s 200m event. Tucker also ran a new personal best of 7.06 in the men’s 60-meter dash, winning his heat and qualifying for Saturday’s finals in the event.

“Tucker looks better every week and had an outstanding day,” Lipscomb coach Bill Taylor said. It was vy exciting to watch him win races like that. He’s very good.”

Tessa Hoefle and Catherine Beals both ran faster than the school record for the indoor 3000-meter run, running times of 10:22.13 and 10:24.45. Tessa’s time broke Carolyn Latham-Yates previous school record of 10:27.20, set in 2009. Ashley Lehman also ran strong, finishing just outside the previous school record with a 10:32.44.

Dani Walker continued her record breaking freshman campaign by taking down the 600-meter school record with a 1:33.17, breaking Sara Stephens record of 1:37.48, set last year. Then Dani anchored the women’s 4x400-meter relay that broke the school record. The relay of Katie Bunker, Amanda Twigg, Sara Stephens and Walker ran 3:55.76, to break the previous record of 3:59.29 (Anika Piorkowski, Valeria Winkler, Twigg and Stephens), set last year. Dani has already set indoor school records in the 600 meters, 800 meters, mile, Distance Medley Relay and 4x4 this season.